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NextGen Passing Chart - Week 3


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Just now, mav1234 said:

Didn't lose us the game. Made a couple decent throws. Wish he was better, but that is what he is.

Yup, he's a perfect game manager if we can jump out to a sizable lead early.  Today proved that.  In a dog fight or trailing?  I don't think he's the guy to pull it out routinely.

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I'd say we were back to the check down teddy days but I don't even think he threw the ball that short so often

If you look at the 2020 charts….even Teddy was somewhat consistently getting it 30+ most weeks. 

that helped his check down game and gave all those guys room to set career highs 

Bryce is way less threatening than Teddy 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

If you look at the 2020 charts….even Teddy was somewhat consistently getting it 30+ most weeks. 

that helped his check down game and gave all those guys room to set career highs 

Bryce is way less threatening than Teddy 

Jimmy Clausen was at 5.2 yards per attempt in 2010.

Bryce is currently 5.3

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

If you look at the 2020 charts….even Teddy was somewhat consistently getting it 30+ most weeks. 

that helped his check down game and gave all those guys room to set career highs 

Bryce is way less threatening than Teddy 

Bryce is way less threatening than my 7 year old but he did show, with the right game plan he could operate 

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yup, he's a perfect game manager if we can jump out to a sizable lead early.  Today proved that.  In a dog fight or trailing?  I don't think he's the guy to pull it out routinely.

He has been asked to game manage his entire career.  He is the opposite of perfect in that role.  It occasionally happens 

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s a weird year so far with teams playing Big Dime. Bryce is 5.4 YPA (yeah nothing new), Burrow was 5.3, Baker and Nic are 5.5, Hurts is 5.6. Then you have Danny Dimes leading the league at 9.3. I imagine some of these will correct back to normal once the season progresses. 

If you go to ESPN profile page for Bryce Young they have his updated YPA for today and a projection. It's not a weird enough year for one of the least physically imposing QB's in the league to only be averaging more yards per attempt than a struggling rookie project.

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

He has been asked to game manage his entire career.  He is the opposite of perfect in that role.  It occasionally happens 

We are usually trailing, that was my point.  I guess most average NFL QBs can play 'not to lose' when out front with a lead and the defense pitching a shutout.

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

If you go to ESPN profile page for Bryce Young they have his updated YPA for today and a projection. It's not a weird enough year for one of the least physically imposing QB's in the league to only be averaging more yards per attempt than a struggling rookie project.

I said Bryce’s was nothing new. The other ones are definitely weird. 

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